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Synopsis

If you’ve ever wondered what being stranded on an island might be like, this VR game is for you, buddy. Using the advice of a new friend, Carl the Crab, you’ve gotta find a way to keep yourself from starving and survive as long as possible.

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5 Reviews

6.16

Push Square

4.00

Simon Fitzgerald — Apr 08, 2018

Island Time VR’s best attributes – the visuals and the voice acting – are unfortunately overshadowed by some very major flaws in repetitive gameplay, a very short running-time, and game-breaking bugs. If you are looking for a new friend, Carl the Crab will certainly suffice, but if you’re looking for a top-notch VR survival title, we’d suggest you swimming the other way.

PS Lifestyle

7.50

Chandler Wood — Apr 04, 2018

Island Time VR is a delightful escape to a remote tropical island, but this isn’t LOST. The secrets of this tiny plot of land can be figured out all too quickly, and there’s not enough of an element of random chance to retain interest in repeated playthroughs.

COGconnected

7.50

Branden Johnson — Apr 05, 2018

I can’t see myself returning to Island Time VR over and over. It’ll be fun to bust out at parties, having friends take turns and laughing as seagulls steal their hard-won food, but there’s not a ton of content here. Still, it’s got an addictive gameplay loop and a charming atmosphere. I’d say that makes it a worthy addition to your VR collection.

TechRaptor

2.50

Samuel Guglielmo — Apr 09, 2018

When I sat down to write this review I struggled to say anything beyond “it’s a video game”. It is true, Island Time VR is indeed a video game. It’s just not one that really does anything noteworthy, and then piles annoying voice acting and general glitches on top of that. In my introduction, I mention games that feel more like proof of concepts. Games that need more content to make them shine. Island Time VR is the proof of concept that should have just been rejected.